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Get ready for an afternoon of discussion on 'Graduate School' on November 15th! Snacks will be provided. What you can expect: Network with graduate students to discover more about their individual journeys, career aspirations, stress management...
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Thiamine Deficiency from a One Health Perspective Katie Edwards Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Binghamton University
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Fall 2024 Harry ’51 and Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series Abstract In this talk, Bobby J. Smith II briefly outlines the key interventions of his book, Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi...
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Join us in 175 Warren Hall for a lecture with Ketevan Gurchiani, Professor of Anthropology at Ilia State University in Tbilisi. This lecture is titled "On Hidden Power of Trees: Urban Resistance in Tbilisi." This event is co-sponsored by the...
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Leonardo Santamaría Montero is a PhD student in the History of Art at Cornell University. He holds a BA and a Licentiate degree in Art History from the Universidad de Costa Rica, where he will return as a professor after completing his doctoral...
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Reading the Violent Landscape: Agrobiodiversity and Making a Life in the DR Congo-Uganda Borderlands
Ph.D. Exit Seminar in the Graduate Field of Development Studies Abstract Emily Baker’s doctoral dissertation is guided by the central question of how we can read changes in environmental landscapes as connected with compounding crises in...
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Seminar Critical Development Studies, Fall 2024 Abstract In Uruguay, and several other Latin American countries, a consensus has been achieved to legally define Higher Education as a Human Right for all people, instead of a marketable good. This...
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Microbial diversity across spatial and temporal scales in high mountain watersheds of the Teton Range, U.S.A Taylor Price Ph.D. Candidate Department of Plant and Microbial Biology University of Minnesota
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Fall 2024 Harry ’51 and Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series Abstract Global cropland is expanding at record rates and the world needs 50% or more crops, livestock products and wood in the next 40 years. At the...
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From 1914 to 1942, Cornell’s Department of Home Economics and later, New York State College of Home Economics, received federal, state, and private funding to create extension programs and scholarships for Hodinǫ̱hsǫ́:nih women. These programs...
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Seminar Critical Development Studies, Fall 2024 Abstract Critical development studies have painstakingly documented the costly trade-offs, side effects, and negative consequences of even well-intentioned development projects. Despite this...
Webinar
Don't get ticked! Learn what ticks were found during the 2024 Tick Blitz, and what it means for residents. Stay tuned to learn about pests that enter homes in the fall, and best practices for their management. About our "What's Bugging You?"...
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Bacterial Signaling and Nutrient Competition Shaping Gut Microbiota Communities Karina Xavier Professor Bacterial Signaling Lab Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência- Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian- Portugal
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Offered in English & Spanish at each site Featuring stations with mostly hands-on activities and demonstrations Who should attend Currently feeding dairy cows and want to learn more about the how and why of feeding activities Interested in...
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World Food Prize special side event organized by the U .S. Department of State Office of Agricultural Policy Location: Iowa Events Center Room 312, Des Moines, Iowa Time: 7 p.m. Eastern Time; 6 p.m. Central Time; 5 a.m. Bangladesh Time; 4:30 a.m...
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Fall 2024 Harry ’51 and Joshua ’49 Tsujimoto Perspectives in Global Development Seminar Series Abstract In this talk, Niwaeli Kimambo will share her ongoing work in Eastern Africa that links rural land use change to domestic urban actors. The...
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Join the American Indian & Indigenous Studies Program for our weekly Soup'er Series luncheon in Caldwell 400. Each week our students connect with Indigenous leaders, and community resources. Our 10/29 program with Brandon Lazore is open to the...
Lecture
Join us in 175 Warren Hall for a lecture with Lisa Diedrich, Professor ad honorem, Walter Gopius Chair (DAAD) at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Professor of Landscape Architecture at SLU Landscape, Swedish University of...
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Life-Changing Innovation. Hosted by the CALS Research and Innovation Office (RIO), this inaugural event celebrates the extraordinary science, creativity, ingenuity and groundbreaking ideas shaping the future of agriculture and life sciences that...
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